Miradores del Bosque Apart & Spa
Travel Blogs from Mar de las Pampas
Noch ein bisschen Ruhe
... da wir diese nicht für 5 Tage auf uns nehmen und für den zeitlich kürzeren Flug auch keine Wucher-Preise zahlen wollten.
Und so fuhren wir etwa 400 Kilometer an die argentinische Atlantikküste in den kleinen Badeort Villa Gesell, der laut Reiseführer ruhig aber nicht tot sein sollte. Doch die Hauptstraße des Ortes wirkte in großen Abschnitten sehr gespenstisch, da viele ...
Argentine Holiday
... them. That night we took a bus over to Valeria del Mar, a cute town between Pinamar and Carilo where we enjoyed churros rellenos con dulce de leche, alfajores artesenales de Goleta (a shop with a couple in their late 70s that have been there for 20 years and he an active Rotarian), and then over to Calogero for pizza and empananadas (deservedly recommended by Marga from the hotel). It was a great night. We took the bus back to Pinamar and me toco ...
On Air
... toward the environment in NZ. Wish we had more time to prepare!
We headed back to Buenos Aires in the afternoon, stopping in a Gaucho town to visit a shop selling traditional gaucho things. Then we travelled to Delores, the next town and stopped for lunch at a roadside restauran. There they are cooking meat outside by an open fire. We tried ‘Chiripan’, fresh chorizo in bread.
When we arrived back in Buenos Aires, Ananda, Graciela’s daughter ...
Mar de Plata
... This ensures the cows have enough grass to only eat off the land without needing anything else to make them big.
In Mar de Plata we spotted sea lions and walked around the docks. It reminded us of Whistable in England, without the Sea Lions and with better sea food. We ate fresh langostinos (lagoustines) from one of the fisherman on the dock and sampled anchoas (anchovies). Graciela and Jose Luis bought anchoas and boquerones from a shop at the ...
On Quads
... hence the name). Mate is a herbal tea, Kelly loves almost all herbal teas and this was no exception, she said it tasted similar to Tila tea but sweeter. Because the cup doesn’t hold much and a lot of herbal tea leaves are used, there’s not much tea in each cup so it’s necessay to keep topping it up with hot water. It’s all part of the mate drinking experience. It’s sipped using a metal straw called a bombilla, which ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Beach
- Free parking
- Kids activities or Babysitting